Tenant background check errors can block a rental application even when your history is clean. Tenant screening reports pull credit data, eviction records, court filings, and identity information from multiple databases, and automated matching can produce incomplete or misleading results. Missing case outcomes, outdated records, duplicate entries, or someone else’s information attached to your file can make a report appear risky to landlords who rely on fast screening decisions. If a landlord de... moreTenant background check errors can block a rental application even when your history is clean. Tenant screening reports pull credit data, eviction records, court filings, and identity information from multiple databases, and automated matching can produce incomplete or misleading results. Missing case outcomes, outdated records, duplicate entries, or someone else’s information attached to your file can make a report appear risky to landlords who rely on fast screening decisions. If a landlord denies an application based on a screening report, you have the right to request a copy and dispute inaccurate information. A clear explanation of how these errors happen and how to challenge them is available here: https://consumerattorneys.com/blog/tenant-background-check-errors. Correcting screening errors quickly is essential because inaccurate tenant reports can prevent housing approvals long before the problem is discovered.